
From Agharta Studios comes an upcoming interactive adventure game exclusive to the iPhone/iPod Touch, 1112 Episode 01. The game takes advantage of features such as multi-touch to deliver a unique adventure game, and judging by the name, I’d say it’ll feature more episodes. Other features the game has are:
- 800×600 Hand drawn environments
- Animated background
- Animated characters for dialogs and in-game
- Hero interactions with all visible objects
- Multi touch zoom feature
- Interactive 3D objects (Rotate and multi touch zoom)
- Multi touch puzzles (ie: grab a round button with two fingers)
- State of the art game interfaces
- Intricate system of dialog (Manual input, mutliple choices…)
- Complex and twisted story line (Our references are Lost, Fincher
movies, Xenogears etc…)
A video is below showing off the game in action:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIpOEnYlW3E








Wow, this game looks really promising, it takes me back to the days of games like 11th Hour, but instead of playing frame by frame there is actually animation. I wonder if the Sims 3 will be anything like this game, it would be nice of they showed some screenshots of the iPhone version of Sims 3, cough cough EA mobile…
Keep up the great work Matt.
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It reminds me of Fahrenheit (or Indigo Prophecy as it is known here in the States.) An awesome adventure game that just finished poorly. The first half of the game was stunning, though.
Hopefully this one for the iPhone lives up to the promise it shows.
Not a very promising start. Sure the graphics are ok, but the Episode 01 is really short (more like a demo) and overpriced since all of the upcoming episodes will also cost money…
Also the storyline is weak. There might be an improvement in the episodes to come, but that doesn’t change the fact that the problems that the gameplayer has to solve in the first episode are mostly boring and not very believable…
I give it a score of 4 out of 10 (mainly for the graphics, not gameplay).
Tommi, I disagree with your view. Yes
There is a price tag for each episode. But all episodes after the first one will be half price and it is a great way to make money to continue their business. More for them, more for us.
The game itself is basic, but pulls off the interest level well, I am intrigued to see how the game progresses. The puzzles are logical and a reasonably challenging. The game gets about 7/10 from me so far.
Help me please! I can`t switch off the alarm-clock! It`s a humiliation:)
Donde encuentro el codigo de la caja de seguridad.
Gracias.
:D
Tommi is right. It might look slick at first but when a game asks you to fix a boiler, prepare a file on your computer and find a key for a cabinet that shouldn’t be locked anyway you start to think ‘what’s the point?’ if the developers wanted to establish an interesting storyline then they’ve failed miserably. Monkey island was made about 15 years ago and this game doesn’t come close to that sort of quality. Who wants to offer their wife as a sexual favour in order to advance in the game? That’s poor writing and a woeful lack of ideas. I’m surprised this is available on the app store, which is generally very good.
does any1 noe how to fix the boiler?
Does anyone know what the code is for the safe?
I spent 3 hours figuring out how the hell to fix the damn boiler, I’ve search everywhere to find the setting, does anybody know?
If you want a guide:
http://phwampfler.blogspot.com/2008/11/1112-game-for-iphone-walkthrough.html